Cross Country Team Wins Non-Public B Group Championship

The cross country team, led by head coach Tony Avallone and assistant coach Jonathan Salamon, made a statement during the state championships. The varsity team won the Non-Public B Group Championship title on Nov. 9 by defeating Villa Walsh, who was looking for its sixth consecutive title. In addition to winning states, the team protected an undefeated record at dual meets.

Freshman Grace C. sprints to the finish at the Meet of Champions on Nov. 7 at Holmdel. (Photo courtesy of Melissa Whelan)

“The team has met all of the goals they set this summer, including winning the state championship title,,” Avallone said. “I credit much of our success to the team’s captains, seniors Gillian Thorp and Olivia Ferrigine and junior Caroline Meany They are very good leaders, they’re caring individuals, they put the team first, and, besides being strong, independent women, they are very hard working.”

Senior Gillian T. followed by sophomores Anna F. and Ally P. finish strong at the Meet of Champions on Nov. 7. (Photo courtesy of Melissa Whelan)

“It’s an honor to be a captain because I have been on the team since I was a freshman, and the captains were always people I looked up to. It’s exciting to be that person now,” Ferrigine said.

The 8th-ranked varsity team made history as the first team to rank in the top ten in Monmouth County. The team also came in fifth place at the Shore Conference Championship on Oct. 25 and qualified for the Meet of Champions, which took place on Nov. 17 at Holmdel Park.

“I have been on the team for four years, so it has been amazing to see the program grow from not having any seniors to what we have now,” Thorp said. “The team is going to continue to grow, especially with amazing coaches and girls that will be leading the team next year.”

At the Monmouth County Championship on Oct. 16, the JV team came in fourth place. To further add to the team’s success, the freshman team won the NJCTC championship on Nov. 3, where four freshmen came in the top six places overall.

“Each year, we have improved, but not just by baby steps, by leaps, and everyone is improving every year; they are starting to find their way,” Ferrigine said. “It’s going to be great. I see big things for [Trinity Hall] cross country.”